CANAL side homes and an annexe nestled within a forest are some of the unique Airbnb’s on offer in Warrington.
Whether you’re visiting the town or just fancy a night somewhere different, the following list may help you decide where to stay.
Here are four of the coolest Airbnb’s in Warrington:
Annexe in a forest location
This boutique detached two-bedroom home is listed on Airbnb.
It is located in Croft and has private forest views.
It offers an open plan kitchen, a dining room, a lounge space with bifold doors leading onto a large patio and a hot tub.
There is also an open secured lawn.
You can read more here.
Canal house with private mooring and narrowboat
This canal house with private mooring and a narrow boat is available in Appleton Thorn.
It is described as ‘spacious’ and ‘unique’.
The property offers a large garden that backs onto the Bridgewater Canal.
And two additional guests can sleep in the boat for an extra cost.
To find out more, visit here.
Country holiday cottage with private dock
If you want to stay in a cottage that feels like you’re in the Christmas film The Holiday then look no further than this Grappenhall Airbnb.
The property boasts three bedrooms, two sitting rooms, a log fire, and a kitchen and is nestled on the peaceful canal.
The cottage has a cosy feeling wherever you are and according to the owner is a great mix of quaint and functional for hosting friends or family meals or just enjoying a move night in to recharge your batteries.
You can find out more here.
A Grand Designs gem in a water tower
You can find your own romantic master suite at this Airbnb in Lymm.
It is over two floors of an award-winning water tower and is complete with 360° views and exclusive use of the roof garden and hot tub.
The property has even been featured on TV and is a Grand Designs favourite.
It boasts ‘spectacular views’.
You can find out more here.
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